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New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp.
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Thanks to Mystic Wanderer for the link.

Quote:New Mexico compound boy 'died during ritual ceremony'

'A boy whose remains were found in a remote desert compound in New Mexico died during
a "ritual ceremony", US prosecutors said. The boy's remains were discovered after police
rescued 11 malnourished children who were being held at the site.

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Suspects Siraj Wahhaj (L) and Lucas Morton.


Five adults have been arrested on charges of abusing the children -charges they have denied.
The district judge granted all five bail, ruling the prosecution had not conclusively proven they
were a threat...'

The dead kid found in the grounds of the compound may have argued that opinion.

'...Defence lawyers have argued that the prosecution are treating the five suspects unfairly
because they are Muslim - something prosecutors deny...'

Yes, that must be it.
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Quote:'...Police raided the compound, near Amalia, on 6 August as part of their search for a missing three
-year-old boy, Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj. Abdul-Ghani was not among the 11 children rescued from the
compound -but police later found the remains of a young boy there.

Abdul-Ghani's father, Siraj Wahhaj, is suspected of abducting the boy from his Georgia home in
December. He was arrested at the site, along with Lucas Morten, Jany Leveille, Hujhrah Wahhaj
and Subhannah Wahhaj.

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From left to right: Jany Leveille, Hujhrah Wahhaj, Subhannah Wahhaj.


Prosecutors had argued that the five were dangerous and should not be granted bail, because
they had trained the children to use weapons and carry out school shootings...'

And because they're Muslim and because being taught to perform school-shootings is a lesser-crime
and possibly 'cultural'.
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Quote:'..They also said that the remains found at the site belonged to Abdul-Ghani and that the other
children 
said the boy had died during a "religious ritual... intended to cast out demonic spirits",
where Siraj 
Wahhaj had put his hand to his son's forehead, and recited verses from the Koran.

Abdul-Ghani suffered from seizures, but Mr Wahhaj believed the boy was possessed by the devil
and needed to be exorcised, court papers said.

An FBI agent told the court that after Abdul-Ghani died, the children were told he would return "as
Jesus" and tell them where to carry out attacks, an FBI agent told the court.
However, Judge Sarah Backus said that while the information she had heard was "troubling",
prosecutors had not proved that the defendants posed a threat to the wider community.

"The state alleges that there was a big plan afoot, but the state hasn't shown to my satisfaction,
in clear and convincing evidence, what that plan was," she said.
All five must wear ankle monitors and have weekly contact with their lawyers on bail, she ordered.

Defence lawyer Thomas Clark said the prosecution was using a double standard because the
suspects are "black and Muslim". "If these people were white and Christian, nobody would bat
an eye over the idea of faith healing, or praying over a body or touching a body and quoting
scripture," he said....'

In a shitty compound in the desert. Yes, this is normal. Eleven starving young people in rags,
a dead-and-assumed once-possessed boy and two men training the kids to shoot up schools.
Just another day in some parts of the world.

The Defence lawyer has a point though, if these had been anyone else except the people who
were committing the crime, these people wouldn't be accused of the crime.
It's nice to see that Clark's parents now know the tuition-fees they doled out for their son weren't
wasted.
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Quote:'...He criticised the prosecution for what he said were suggestions that "when black Muslims do it,
there seems to be something nefarious, something evil"...'

This'll be the same excuse that's used to explain the worryingly amount of black males in the US
prisons. They're incarcerated because of their skin-colour, not because they committed crimes.

Quote:'...The discovery of the 11 children earlier this month had shocked many in the US.

Officers who discovered the children said they looked "like Third World country refugees not
only with no food or fresh water, but with no shoes, personal hygiene and basically dirty rags
for clothing".

Authorities had raided the site after receiving a message from someone that read: "We are
starving and need food and water."...'
BBC:

Fancy assuming such a disparaging view based on visible evidence! In some countries in the
middle-east, this environment is normal and the Officers shouldn't judge just because the children
were pleading for help.


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RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 08-09-2018, 09:35 AM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by BIAD - 08-14-2018, 09:06 AM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 08-20-2018, 11:35 AM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 08-20-2018, 12:59 PM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 09-01-2018, 12:16 PM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 09-01-2018, 02:05 PM
RE: New Mexico's School-Shooting Training Camp. - by Wallfire - 09-09-2018, 02:46 PM

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